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Shs 1b Fraud Blamed On Top Managers By Tropical Bank Staff

Shs 1b Fraud Blamed On Top Managers By Tropical Bank Staff

Top managers at Tropical Bank are in hot soup after accusations of involvement in a scam to steal from a customer’s account. Previously, the blame had been put on seven former employees of the bank, but they also blamed it on the top management. The seven employees are; Mr Michael Kaggwa (sales officer), Mr Brian Anguni (customs service officer), Ms ...

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Cricket Cranes’ World Cup Dreams Ended By The Dutch

Cricket Cranes’ World Cup Dreams Ended By The Dutch

The dream that lingered in the Cricket Cranes’ minds came to a humiliating end following a huge 97 run loss to the Netherlands at the ICC Global T20 World Cup Qualifiers. After Uganda winning the toss, they made a brave decision and electing to bowl first. However, despite an early wicket, the rest of the Dutch batting managed to weather ...

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The Issue Of Karamoja Is Not A Recent Phenomenon – Julius Mucunguzi

The Issue Of Karamoja Is Not A Recent Phenomenon, Julius Mucunguzi

Julius Mucunguzi, the head of communications at the office of the Prime Minister, has said the issue of Karamoja is not a recent phenomenon. He says people should stop blaming the government for what is going on because in any case, it’s better than it was several years ago. “The issue of Karamoja is not a recent phenomenon. The government ...

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25 Million Children Missed Routine Vaccinations Because Of Covid-19 Pandemic

25 Million Children Missed Routine Vaccinations Because Of The Covid-19 Pandemic

About 25 million children globally have missed out on routine vaccinations against common diseases that could kill them. Some of these diseases include diphtheria, tetanus among others. Experts attribute this setback mainly to the coronavirus pandemic which disrupted the usual health services or triggered misinformation about vaccines, according to the U.N. In a new report, the WHO and UNICEF said ...

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Tororo Woman MP Sarah Opendi Raises Concerns Over Dress Code Of Musicians Performing In Schools

Sarah Opendi Raises Concerns Over Dress Code Of Musicians Performing In Schools

The woman MP of Tororo District, Hon Achieng Sarah Opendi, has raised concerns about the dress code of some musicians who have been invited to perform in schools. The MP said that Uganda is a religious country where the constitution is followed. And in this 1995 constitution, ethical values are supposed to be upheld. More so Ugandans are supposed to ...

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